No, it’s not diseased; rather that odd rusty coloration signals a suitable ripeness to pick (and also gives the plant another nickname, Rusty Cucumber). The fruits can be picked at any stage, for pickling when very small, fresh or fermented use when at medium size like this…and if left to grow beyond this stage, the fruits become thicker-skinned and up to the size of an American football, completely rusty brown with a lattice of white cracks across the surface. The inside is still perfectly edible at this point, though may benefit from peeling.
This odd cucumber hails from the western Himalayas, as are suspected many other original lineages of cucumber. It’s also my fourth time attempting to sow them and keep them stable in one location or another, so I’m hoping to get many more fruits off the vines before hard frosts will kill them off.
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